Mohamed L Seghier
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Recent Articles
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Chow W, Seghouane A, L Seghier M
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2025 Feb;
46(2):e70145.
PMID: 39891569
This study examined the statistical underpinnings of dynamic functional connectivity in mental disorders, using resting-state fMRI signals. Notably, there has been an absence of research demonstrating the non-stationarity of the...
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Hatahet O, L Seghier M
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):23880.
PMID: 39396067
A clinically useful characterization of the cognitive aging process requires the development of valid and robust behavioral tests, with an emphasis on explaining and understanding typical inter-individual variability in cognition....
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Jones O, Geva S, Prejawa S, Hope T, Oberhuber M, L Seghier M, et al.
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2024 Aug;
5(3):795-817.
PMID: 39175783
We investigated which parts of the cerebellum are involved in formulating and articulating sentences using (i) a sentence production task that involved describing simple events in pictures; (ii) an auditory...
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Symptomatology after damage to the angular gyrus through the lenses of modern lesion-symptom mapping
L Seghier M
Cortex
. 2024 Aug;
179:77-90.
PMID: 39153389
Brain-behavior relationships are complex. For instance, one might know a brain region's function(s) but still be unable to accurately predict deficit type or severity after damage to that region. Here,...
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Ahmed R, Al Shehhi A, Werghi N, L Seghier M
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Aug;
45(11):e26803.
PMID: 39119860
Accurate segmentation of chronic stroke lesions from mono-spectral magnetic resonance imaging scans (e.g., T1-weighted images) is a difficult task due to the arbitrary shape, complex texture, variable size and intensities,...
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L Seghier M, Boudelaa S
Brain Struct Funct
. 2024 Jul;
229(9):2167-2185.
PMID: 38969935
There is a growing interest in imaging understudied orthographies to unravel their neuronal correlates and their implications for existing computational and neuroanatomical models. Here, we review current brain mapping literature...
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L Seghier M
F1000Res
. 2024 Jul;
13:439.
PMID: 38962691
The exponential increase in the number of submissions, further accelerated by generative AI, and the decline in the availability of experts are burdening the peer review process. This has led...
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L Seghier M
Eur Radiol Exp
. 2024 Jun;
8(1):73.
PMID: 38945979
Presurgical evaluation with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can reduce postsurgical morbidity. Here, we discuss presurgical fMRI mapping at ultra-high magnetic fields (UHF), i.e., ≥ 7 T, in the light...
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L Seghier M, Maalej N
Sci Bull (Beijing)
. 2024 May;
69(12):1819-1822.
PMID: 38755086
No abstract available.
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